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Time to reconsider compulsory mediation to encourage industry collaboration?

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The Construction Leadership Council's COVID-19: Managing Contractual disputes & collaboration – Summary Guide was issued on 14 July 2020 and provides four steps to achieve collaborative solutions: establish concurrent conversations; reality test and optimise your position; realistically offset the time and monetary costs of adversarial behaviour against the savings and benefits of a collaborative commercial dialogue; and use the resources to formalise your deal....
By: Dentons
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